The team on Tuesday terminated the contract of the six-year veteran just one month after signing the former Bears pass-catcher to a one-year, $730,000 deal.

The contract contained just $75,000 in guarantees, representative of where Bennett's career stands after being released by Chicago in March.

Barely scratching the surface in Marc Trestman's passing attack last season, Bennett squeezed out just 7.6 yards per reception, ranking him dead last among the 111 wideouts ranked by Pro Football Focus.

It's possible this marks the end for Bennett, who has averaged just 30.8 catches per season and struggled with concussion symptoms in 2013.